I'll go with Sean Henry.
I'll go with Sean Henry.
I will take Robert Manuel
It's definitely Manuel for me. A good reliever is much more valuable than a bench outfielder, and Manuel's numbers were lights out, even though he doesn't project to be a lights-out pitcher.
i'll go with manuel. AA stats- 77.0 ip, gave up 47 hits. 1.40 era. 15 bb, 92 strikeouts.
i know that's only AA stats but, you can't ignore them.
Not that this sums up the entire argument, but . . . Manuel was AA relief pitcher of the year, which begs the question: What numbers would Henry have had to put up to be AA outfielder of the year?
Robert Manuel has this pretty much wrapped up so I'll go ahead and start the next poll.
Shouldn't the guy that loses the runoff (in this case Henry) automatically be #32?
I'm one of the Manuel votes. I went with Herrera.
Edit.... Well I meant to vote for Herrera, but clicked on Henry.. (never voye when you first get out of bed)
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